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Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) (Scottish Gaelic: Coilltearachd agus Fearann Alba) was formed on 1 April 2019 and is responsible for managing and promoting the National Forest Estate in Scotland. [1] The national forest estate owned by FLS covers 6,400 km 2, being roughly 8% of the land area of Scotland
Treforest is now known for its association with the University of South Wales, originally established as the Newport Mechanics Institute in the 1840s, [2] the campus in Treforest was established as the School of Mines in 1913. [3] Treforest Industrial Estate is not part of Treforest or its electoral ward, most of which is not even within ...
Approximately 4,700 km 2 of Scotland's forests and woodlands are publicly owned by the Scottish Government via Forestry and Land Scotland, and these are termed the National Forest Estate. [5] As of 2015, forestry contributed almost £1 billion to the Scottish economy, and the industry employed over 25,000 people. [6]
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Pontypridd comprises the electoral wards of Cilfynydd, Glyncoch, Graig, Hawthorn, Pontypridd Town, 'Rhondda', Rhydyfelin Central/Ilan, Trallwng and Treforest.The town mainly falls within the Senedd and UK parliamentary constituency by the same name, although the Cilfynydd and Glyncoch wards fall within the Cynon Valley Senedd constituency and the Cynon Valley UK parliamentary constituency.
Paul Lister plans to release Eurasian lynx, brown bear, grey wolf, elk, wild boar and species already present in Scotland into a huge 200 km 2 (49,000-acre) enclosure at his estate, Alladale Wilderness Reserve, [23] although releasing top predators such as wolves and bears has become a difficult proposition with local and national regulations. [23]
In May 1993, Reforesting Scotland organised a study tour to Hordaland in Norway to examine the Norwegian land use system to inform thinking on the future of land use in Scotland. [2] In 2011 it launched a campaign - A Thousand Huts - to encourage Scots to build huts for recreational use in woodland. [3] It is a Scottish charity (number SCO18032 ...
Taff Vale Park is situated on the River Taff at the end of Nile Street in Treforest. [1] It was originally fields adjacent to the Taff Vale Iron Works [ 2 ] and was used by Pontypridd RFC who developed the site into a rugby ground playing there from the 1890–91 season until 1901 and again in 1907–08.